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China’s views on Crimea serve China’s interest, not Russia’s
In a televised interview with Swiss journalist Darius Rochebin on April 21, Chinese ambassador to France, Lu Shaye, stated that former Soviet states “have no effective status in international law.” When asked whether he thought Crimea belonged to Ukraine, Lu said, "It depends on how you perceive the problem," adding that "it's not that simple" and that Crimea was "Russian at the beginning." He did not explain what “the beginning” meant. One may ponder whether Lu’s commentary regarding Crimea and the sovereignty of former Soviet republics stems from his personal whims or represents a new diplomatic frontier for China. But anyone with an understanding of the politics of Xi Jinping’s Comm

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